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New VEMI research on guidelines for non-visual graphical access

VEMI researchers publish new paper providing guidelines and best practices for non-visual access to graphical material using touchscreen-based haptic interfaces. The article, published in the International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction (IJHCI), synthesizes the results of a series of six studies with both blind and sighted participants evaluating the efficacy of the vibro-audio interface previously developed […]

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VEMI Lab receives $500,000 NSF grant to research Autonomous Vehicles

Led by Principal Investigator Dr. Nicholas Giudice, and Co-PI Dr. Richard Corey, the VEMI Lab recently received a $500,000 National Science Foundation grant to study self-driving vehicles. A primary goal of the research is to make transportation of the future more accessible, usable and trustworthy. This innovative University of Maine project is designed to improve […]

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VEMI Lab student wins big at 91¸£Àû Student Symposium

Congratulations to VEMI Lab student, Emily Blackwood, who won both the Alumni Association Award and the Best Graduate Poster for the Social Science category at the 91¸£Àû Student Symposium 2018. The Alumni Association recognizes a student who has continued with their studies at 91¸£Àû; Emily completed her undergrad studies with a B.A. in Anthropology and […]

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